Blue Spot Tools 16oz (450g) Genuine Hickory Shaft Claw Hammer 26144

Brand: Blue Spot Tools
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  • Product Code: 26144
  • SKU: 26144
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Blue Spot Tools 16oz (450g) Genuine Hickory Shaft Claw Hammer 26144

MPN: 26144

Barcode: 5028734261448

Weight: 0.68kg


Overview:

The Blue Spot Tools 16oz claw hammer features a heat-treated, hardened carbon steel head. The genuine American hickory shaft absorbs vibration on impact, reducing hand fatigue during extended work. A forged construction adds structural integrity throughout the head and neck.

The polished striking face carries a bevelled edge that protects against chipping and promotes accurate blows. Even weight distribution across the head guides strikes onto nail heads with confidence. The claw end removes nails cleanly from timber, boards, and structural framing.


Key Features and Benefits

  • Heat-treated carbon steel head: stands up to repeated heavy use without deforming
  • Genuine American hickory shaft: absorbs vibration transfer to the hand during impact
  • Bevelled striking face: reduces chipping on contact with hard surfaces
  • Contoured handle: maintains a secure grip during prolonged work sessions
  • Forged head construction: aligns the metal grain for greater strength under load
  • Even weight distribution: promotes accurate nail placement on every swing
  • Polished face: produces clean, precise strikes on nail heads
  • Curved claw end: removes nails from timber and boards without damaging surrounding material
  • 16oz head weight: suits general carpentry, finishing, and light framing tasks
  • Blue Spot Tools lifetime guarantee: covers the product for the life of normal use

Specs & Attributes

  • Head Weight: 16oz (450g)
  • Total Weight: 0.68kg
  • Head Material: Heat-treated hardened carbon steel
  • Handle Material: Genuine American hickory
  • Handle Type: Contoured
  • Head Finish: Polished with bevelled edge

Typical Applications

  • General carpentry and joinery work
  • Timber framing and structural construction
  • Flooring installation and nail driving
  • Nail extraction and board removal
  • Decking and fencing projects
  • Domestic maintenance and repair tasks
  • Furniture assembly and light demolition work

How to Use

  • Inspect: Check the head is firmly attached to the handle before starting work.

  • Grip: Hold the handle towards the base for better power and swing control.

  • Position: Place the nail against the surface and hold it steady with your fingers.

  • Strike: Swing from the elbow, landing the face squarely on the nail head.

  • Remove nails: Hook the claw under the nail head and pull back with steady pressure. Place scrap timber beneath the head for added leverage on stubborn nails.

  • Store: Keep in a dry location away from moisture to protect the hickory shaft.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is the difference between a 16oz and 20oz claw hammer?
    A 16oz hammer works well for general carpentry, finishing, and light framing where control matters. A 20oz model drives larger nails with less effort but adds more fatigue over a full working day. Choose based on the type and intensity of your regular tasks.

  • Is hickory a good material for a hammer handle?
    Hickory is one of the most widely used natural materials for hammer handles. It absorbs shock on impact, resists splitting under hard use, and provides a firm, comfortable grip. Many carpenters and tradespeople prefer it over synthetic alternatives for these reasons.

  • How do you use a curved claw to remove a stubborn nail?
    Slot the claw around the nail shank as close to the surface as possible. Rock the handle back to lever the nail free. For longer nails, place a piece of scrap timber under the hammer head to increase leverage and protect the surface below.

  • How do you maintain a wooden hammer handle?
    Wipe the handle down after use to remove dirt and moisture. Apply a light coat of linseed oil periodically to stop the wood drying out and becoming brittle. Store the hammer indoors to avoid prolonged exposure to damp or cold conditions.

  • What does "forged" mean when describing a hammer head?
    Forging shapes steel under high pressure rather than pouring it into a mould. This process compresses and aligns the grain of the metal, producing a head that resists cracking and deformation under repeated heavy strikes.


Summary

The Blue Spot Tools 16oz claw hammer pairs a hardened carbon steel head with a genuine American hickory shaft. The bevelled face and even weight distribution make it a practical choice for nail driving and removal across carpentry and construction tasks. Backed by a Blue Spot Tools lifetime guarantee, this hammer handles site work and domestic maintenance with equal confidence.

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Reference Code26144
TypeHandle Type: Contoured
FinishStriking Face: Polished with bevelled edge
Internal / External UseInternal/External Use
WeightHead Weight: 16oz (450g) | Total Weight: 0.68kg
MaterialHead Material: Heat-treated hardened carbon steel | Handle Material: Genuine American hickory
GuaranteeBlue Spot Tools lifetime guarantee
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